Pregnancy and giving birth to a healthy baby is the greatest wish of many women, but for women, pregnancy is not only exhausting, but also requires facing many dangerous situations, and in severe cases, they may face death, which requires great courage. Especially in cases of ectopic pregnancy or placental implantation. So, at what week does placental implantation usually occur?
Placental implantation usually occurs in early pregnancy and can be detected by ultrasound examination at 12-16 weeks after pregnancy. Placental implantation is extremely dangerous for pregnant women, as it may cause severe bleeding or infection after delivery, and in severe cases, can lead to shock or death. So female friends who belong to high-risk pregnant women must undergo prenatal check ups for placenta implantation issues.
Some female friends have experienced multiple births or miscarriages, and some have also developed placenta previa, endometritis, etc. These women are also at high risk of placenta implantation. The main reason is that these women suffer from damage to the endometrium due to illness or surgery, and the placenta fuses tightly with the endometrium during growth. Therefore, it is difficult for the fetus to naturally detach during delivery, and manual detachment may be necessary, resulting in many serious consequences.
Therefore, pregnant women should undergo timely screening at a suitable time, using methods such as magnetic resonance imaging and color ultrasound. After identifying the problem, appropriate treatment methods can be used to ensure the safety of both the pregnant woman and the fetus.